Literary usage of Meninges

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1.A Text-book of medicine for students and practitioners by Adolf von Strümpell (1901)"Isolated acute inflammation of the spinal meninges is very rarely primary, so
far as we know, but inflammatory processes in the neighborhood quite ..."

2.Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology: Including Many of the Principal by James Mark Baldwin (1901)"The Membranes (meninges). The membranous envelopes of the central nervous ...
The meninges are freely supplied with sensory cérébro-spinal and vaso-motor ..."

3.The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1877)"It is well known that the Island of Reil receives much of its blood supply from
the superjacent meninges. These meninges were very much thickened, ..."

4.A Manual of Pathological Histology by Victor Cornil (1880)"I.—Alterations of the meninges. THE alterations of the cerebral and spinal meninges
being analogous they will be described together, but those alterations ..."

6.A Text-book of the practice of medicine by James Meschter Anders, John Herr Musser (1907)"DISEASES OF THE meninges. MENINGITIS is very rarely a primary condition. ...
Injuries also lead to inflammation of the meninges of the cord. ..."

7.The Diseases of the nervous system by Ludwig Hirt (1899)"PART I. DISEASES OF THE meninges OF THE BRAIN. THE meninges are relatively more
frequently affected by disease than the brain substance itself, ..."

8.Syphilis by Loyd Oscar Thompson (1920)"meninges. 2. Arteries. 3. Brain Substance. 4. Cord Substance. 5. Nerves. It must
be understood, however, that the majority of the cases will show more than ..."